When Evelyn Nussenbaum couldn’t find relief for her son, Sam, who was having dozens of seizures a day, she fought to make a British drug available in the U.S.
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When Evelyn Nussenbaum couldn’t find relief for her son, Sam, who was having dozens of seizures a day, she fought to make a British drug available in the U.S.